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5. Show 3 different ways on how you can multiply two polynomials to get 30x^3.

User Ildar
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Answer:


15x^2*2x=30x^3


6x^2*5x=30x^3
10x^2*3x=30x^3

Step-by-step explanation:

The multiplication of the each of following pair of polynomials given the plynomial


30x^3

1.


15x^2*2x=30x^3

2.


6x^2*5x=30x^3

3.


10x^2*3x=30x^3

and so on.

Note:

The combination of any pair of numbers whose products are 30 would surely work, it is important to know the correct degrees of polynomials to use, the ones whose addition of indexes are 3, as required.

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